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History Collection – 10 Nazi War Criminals Who Escaped Justice Because They Were Useful to the US. Martin Bormann gained infamy as Adolf Hitler’s private secretary and was the head of the Nazi Party Chancellery. He retreated to the bunker with Hitler on January 16, 1945, and remained there until the Nazi leader committed suicide on April 30 ...
According to the film-makers, Hitler's escape was organized by Martin Bormann, who also fled to Argentina, where he posed as a businessman in Buenos Aires and was aided and abetted by the Government of Juan Perón. Bormann allegedly used multiple aliases including Daniel Dupree, of Belgium and lived in a suite in the Plaza Hotel with a German ...
The Escape of Martin Bormann. In may 1945, after Adolf Hitler died, Martin Bormann tried to leave Berlin. Where did he go and what route did he take?
Nov 23, 2020 · 23 November, 07:00. Martin Bormann. © ©, AFP 2020. For over 30 years, Martin Bormann, head of the Nazi Party Chancellery, was considered one of the most wanted international criminals. With no verifiable evidence of his fate at hand at the time, the International Military Tribunal tried him in absentia.
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Mar 20, 2015 · He claimed he had helped Bormann escape from Berlin after the Nazis were defeated in 1945. He named three other prominent ex-Nazis who, he said, were living in South America.